AnonyMouse_12179 Posted August 28, 2018 Share Posted August 28, 2018 I'm a curriculum lead and wanting to check our baby room is offering the required provision. Can someone please tell me if under 2's need planning? What should it look like? How much time should they get outside etc? I'm much more familiar with pre school so although these seem like basic questions I want to be clear. Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FSFRebecca Posted August 28, 2018 Share Posted August 28, 2018 Hi nurserybod, Well done on making your first post Yes, absolutely the U2s need planning - I've posted the relevant part of the Statutory Framework below Statutory framework 1.6: Practitioners must consider the individual needs, interests, and stage of development of each child in their care, and must use this information to plan a challenging and enjoyable experience for each child in all of the areas of learning and development. Practitioners working with the youngest children are expected to focus strongly on the three prime areas, which are the basis for successful learning in the other four specific areas. The three prime areas reflect the key skills and capacities all children need to develop and learn effectively, and become ready for school. It is expected that the balance will shift towards a more equal focus on all areas of learning as children grow in confidence and ability within the three prime areas. As with the whole Statutory Framework it is up to you how you meet the learning and development requirements - but the framework covers all children 0-5 so your pre-school experience will apply in your baby room too. You must have an experienced practitioner in your 0-2s room: Statutory framework 3.31.For children aged under two: there must be at least one member of staff for every three children at least one member of staff must hold a full and relevant level 3 qualification, and must be suitably experienced in working with children under two at least half of all other staff must hold a full and relevant level 2 qualification at least half of all staff must have received training that specifically addresses the care of babies where there is an under two-year-olds’ room, the member of staff in charge of that room must, in the judgement of the provider, have suitable experience of working with under twos If you are unsure about the requirements or what 'best practice' looks like in a babyroom is there a nearby setting you could visit? Hope this helps - there are plenty of very experienced babyroom practitioners on the FSF who would be more than happy to answer more questions! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnonyMouse_12179 Posted September 4, 2018 Author Share Posted September 4, 2018 great, thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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